Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Once again this week, however, came the platitudes--and from both President Kennedy and Prime Minister Diefenbaker. Actually, re-statements of mutual inseparability can beneficially remind both sides of the other's existence and concern. The danger lies in stopping there, for any of these now-trite but often important Canadian complaints can cause substantial policy differences...
...harm to constantly remind Mr. Kennedy and his staff that one overly enthusiastic error in calculation could make him the vigorous President of a radioactive crater called America, to whose wretched survivors the word Kennedy would be the supreme obscenity...
...Eichmann trial should remind atheistic tyrants like Khrushchev, et al. that despite their disbelief, they can "be sure your sins will find...
Lest however, I be accused of conforming too much to the present, may I remind you of a certain Nazarene who organized his time so that most of his energies were spent in developing future leaders...
...National Park Service reckoned with out a resident historian on the committee -Ohio Democrat Michael Kirwan, who never got past second grade, but knows all about the War of 1812 and how Fort Washington, twelve miles south of the capital, surrendered ignominiously to the British. "Do you have to remind people that that is the place we ran from without firing a shot?", the budget-cutting Congressman asked acidly. Just like Fort Washington's garrison, the Park Service surrendered...